TL reading update 1
This is the first of a series of supplements to the unit handbook:
General:
Jenkins, S. (2006) Thatcher & sons: a revolution in three acts. London: Penguin. pub. October
Governance debates:
Hood, C. and Heald, D. (eds) (2006) Transparency: the key to better governance. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Pensions:
Banks, J. (2006) ‘Economic capabilities, choices and outcomes at older ages’, Fiscal […]
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This is the first of a series of supplements to the unit handbook:
General:
Jenkins, S. (2006) Thatcher & sons: a revolution in three acts. London: Penguin. pub. October
Governance debates:
Hood, C. and Heald, D. (eds) (2006) Transparency: the key to better governance. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Pensions:
Banks, J. (2006) ‘Economic capabilities, choices and outcomes at older ages’, Fiscal Studies, 27 (3), pp. 281-311. [developing the research agenda on the ‘economics of ageing’]
Regulation::
latest issue of OREP, 22.1 (2006) on this topic, with key papers by Crafts on UK in international context.
Size of public sector:
see July 2006 NIER
long-term trends: supplment GvM with:
Clark, T. and Dilnot, A.W. (2002) ‘Long-term trends in British taxation and spending’, IFS Briefing Note, 25.
Eonomic policy reform:
Boix, C. (1998) Political parties, growth and equality: conservative and social democratic economic strategies in the world economy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [esp chs 1 and 7-8 on Britain]
Social policy:
Le Grand, J. (2003) Motivation, agency and public policy: of knights and knaves, pawns and queens, rev. edn. Oxford: Oxford University Press
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